Five Major Development Concepts V – Shared Development

Sharing requires society to take responsibility for its poorest and most vulnerable members. This is why healthcare in northwestern China’s Qinghai Province, where social disparities have been reduced by providing comprehensive medical services, is a microcosm for “Shared Development” in China. The notion is the fifth and final of the Five Major Development Concepts, not because it is the least important, but rather because the four other concepts must come first. The end goal is to build a “moderately prosperous society” and realize the Chinese Dream.